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This is a video that talks about ten characters or teams from Marvel and DC comics that were copied from each other, such as Plastic Man and Mister Fantastic, Swamp Thing and Man-Thing, Green Lantern and Nova, etc. The video explains the origins, similarities and differences of each pair, and who copied who based on the dates of creation. The video also promotes a giveaway of some comic-related items and a website where fans can buy comics. The video ends with a teaser for a comic series called "The Night the Superheroes Fell".
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1. Patrick (Plastikman) was born in 1941 with the ability to stretch his body.
2. Another character with similar abilities, Elongated Man (Dibny), was created in 1960.
3. Mr. Fantastic (Reed Richards) was created by Stan Lee in 1961 for Marvel's Fantastic Four.
4. Plastikman originally belonged to Quality Comics, not DC Comics.
5. Julius Schwartz created Elongated Man because he forgot DC already had Plastikman rights.
6. Marvel's Man-Thing and DC's Swamp Thing have similar origins and were created in 1971.
7. Len Wein, co-creator of Swamp Thing, lived with Bernie Wrightson, co-creator of Man-Thing.
8. Jerry Siegel created a character similar to his earlier creation, The Spectre, for Marvel.
9. Nova (Richard Rider) has a backstory similar to Green Lantern (Hal Jordan).
10. Darkseid of DC and Thanos of Marvel have similar goals and were created in the 1970s.
11. Hawkeye (Clint Barton) of Marvel and Green Arrow (Oliver Queen) of DC are both expert archers.
12. Superman's various parodies include Marvel's Hyperion and Sentry.
13. Doom Patrol and X-Men both feature teams of superpowered beings led by a man in a wheelchair.
14. Wolverine is similar to Timber Wolf, who was created earlier by DC Comics.
15. Aquaman of DC and Namor the Sub-Mariner of Marvel are both kings of Atlantis.
16. Suicide Squad of DC predates Marvel's Thunderbolts; both teams consist of supervillains acting as heroes.
These facts focus on the creation and similarities between various comic book characters across different publishers.